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This route climbs up (or in my case down) the East face of the rook, at it's east-most point, where the rooks is closest to the trail. A horizontal break with a quartzite band is at foot level for the 5.8- (?) crux, which is like the rest of the climb, unprotected.
Location
The East Face of the rook offers this continuous and clean climb, on a prominent left-edge of the Rook's East face.
Protection
Well, you can sling the top once there, or climb to the top otherwise and set a T.R.